The Clearing House is a must-have for middle school and high school teachers and administrators. Focusing on the "how to" aspect of teaching, the journal offers informative and practical articles on ...
If you've ever wondered why some people succeed at learning new skills and knowledge while others fail to grasp basic concepts, you may want to find out more about learning theory. Theories of ...
Oxford Review of Education, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Sep., 2003), pp. 363-375 (13 pages) This paper contributes to the debate on constructivist learning theory. We contrast the constructivist notion of ...
My teaching philosophy is grounded in what bell hooks calls engaged pedagogy, a student-centered model that begins with the ...
For educators and neuroscientists alike, the conventional wisdom seems to be that learning is all about social constructivism. We are very social beings, and we construct our knowledge, beliefs, and ...
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Social constructivism & learning labs: Enabling Positive Childhood Experiences in conflict and adverse areas
Every child deserves a safe, joyful and enabling environment to grow up in and have access and exposure towards better and holistic learning opportunities. But for millions of children around the ...
In order to optimise the sharing and acquisition of new knowledge, different modes of learning need to be leveraged. For example, the behaviourism, cognitivism and constructivism learning theories ...
Activities are the experiences that allow students to achieve learning outcomes. These may consist of readings, lectures, group work, labs or projects to name a few. While situations and learning ...
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